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Germaine Tailleferre - Suite dans le Style Louis XV for harspichord or piano Digital Sheet Music
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In 1935, Germaine Tailleferre was asked to write the stage music for Jean Sarment's play "Madame Quinze" which was produced by the Comédie Française. The play was about Madame de Pompadour and Louis XV and also featured the Société de la Musique Ancienne (Henri Casadesus playing the viola d'amour, Marius Casadesus on the quinton, Régina Patorni-Casadesus playing the harpsichord, Lucette Casadesus at the viola de gamba, Maurice Devilliers at the bass viol). The production was reprised by the Comédie Française in 1950, this time at the Odéon theatre and Tailleferre revised her score at that time. This suite of five pieces for harpsichord is taken mainly from the original 1935 production, with the addition of the final 5th piece in the 1950 Odéon production. In the score at the Paris Opera Library, "da capo" repeates are not indicated, but they are clearly marked in the harpsichord part at the Comédie Française Library. Several tempo indications were suggested by the American Harpsichordist Jory Vinikour.

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